Top 5 Weed Documentaries by Ganjawise.com
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Top 5 Weed Documentaries by Ganjawise.com
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huh, I've only seen #s 2 & 4 so I'm not sure about the others but they sound good...
I dunno, I've only seen #2. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by zenneson
I got some time to kill today, #1 sounds like it might be interesting. :cool:
I would say thats about right I have seen all 5. also check out Trip-BC Bud Chronicles. Their are a few others out their I cant remember off the top of my head right know. If I think of them I will post the title.
I also think Magic Weed - History Of Marijuana should be in the top 5
I've only seen Super High Me, but that movie was great. I've heard a lot about The Union, i'll have to watch that sometime
'Super High Me' is a good, funny one, but 'The Union' is definitely the best marijuana DVD I've seen, so far :thumbsup:
I've got all of them except #4.
The Union is the best for educational purposes. I like SHould I Smoke Weed though, its pretty funny.
I'm surprised how many people have not seen the Union. It is a def must watch for any marijuana enthusiasts. One of the best documentaries of all time.
You can take me off that list. I used the link and watched it tonight. That is, by far, the most effective presentation of the absurdity of the war on drugs and exposure of the true motives behind it.Quote:
Originally Posted by zenneson
That documentary "put it all together" in a way that is powerful and, I would hope, effective in changing the minds of the brainwashed anti-cannabis folks.
The more this information is disseminated, the sooner the madness will end. :thumbsup:
Well said
Watched The Union last night. If you've not seen it then it is well worth your while. I have been posting the torrent to a few sites for anyone that wants to see it.
Watching 'The Union' right now and it's pretty good!
The Union is phenomenal and totally deserves the 1 spot.
Grass was also good.
I heartily disagree with Super High Me; yeah, it was fun, but in terms of information, it was a bit light.
I haven't seen the other two.
Super high me pissed me off, its like hmmm, lets just give an example of how retarded someone on pot can be. This little weird kid I knew brought it over and was like "OMG THIS IS THE BEST EVER", all it made me think of was highschool kids being dumb. The facts that they give are elementary and the means of delivery are even more so. If these people wanted to make an actually functional/progressive video towards marijuana, they would have spent way more time on this movie.
-C
I dont think "Should I Smoke Dope" and "Super High Me" should be on this list. The part in "Should I Smoke Dope" where she tries to put some stupid thing together and she cant follow directions was a totally out of contex way of looking at pot. First of all this bitch is a fuckin dumb and a smoking newb. I could easily put that shit together baked as shit. Plus no one smokes to say "o lets go build some shit" thats stupid.
Super High Me was a total disappointment. I you showed that to someone trying to sway their opinion on pot, you would probably make their dislike for pot even stronger. Its not very factual, the jokes arent even that funny. Overall its a 2 outta 5.
Grass, The Union, and In Pot We Trust are good ones. Theres gotta be other ones out there that are on the level of these three. Anyone know of any?
The Union, the rest are good, but The Union
The Union is allot about Canada, our friendly neighbor to the north. They have great enthusiasm for "BC BUD, Whoooo"!!!! They also show an abandoned 10 railroad car grow set up, it's hidden underground and powered by diesel generators! I can't seem to get enough of that one.Quote:
Originally Posted by the image reaper
Both "The Union..." and "Super high me" are on Netflix 'streaming' to watch on line.
It was propane trucks, the big ones, they would drive one up there every 3 months or so.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ocotillo
-C
I've only seen #1, #2 and #4
Grass was good....but kind of boring....basically just drilled facts into your head. It was very informative, but had a hard time staying interested.
Super High Me was a great documentary for people who know nothing about pot or prop 215. I see a few people on this thread bashing it. I do agree it is not the most educational of documentaries. But I did feel it was a great one to show people who don't know much on the topic. It was very light, yet had a lot of great information. I felt it was easy to follow and had some great points with it's comparisons of smoking vs. not smoking.
Union is just really well made and covers alot of areas. Very interesting film and is getting alot of exposure. The statistics and facts they reveal in that film will blow most people away! I recommend this one to everyone. One of the best documentaries I've seen! :jointsmile:
this is my list
1.) Cash Crop
2.) How Weed Won the West
3.) Green Rush
4.)The Union
5.) In Pot We Trust
'Cash Crop' is hands down way better than any of these other flicks. It deals with the Emerald Triangles rise in medicaL CANNABIS INDUSTRY since passing their law in Cali.
I agree so much about SHM. I swear that if someone was on the fence about marijuana before watching that film, chances aren't good they were very pro-pot by the end. The guy acts like an idiot and only reinforces the stupid stoner stereotype. It's a great shame this has become one of the most popular marijuana documentaries.Quote:
Originally Posted by ForgetClassC
many here are taking "super high me" and "should i smoke dope" in the wrong light. yes it is true that they do not come close to representing a culture truly derived from the Herb and do in fact misrepresent what it means to be high. however the entire culture in which they exist is permeated with philosophies which would certainly not survive their people understanding and appreciating the Herb's true place amongst men. a change may be coming. it is an outstandingly new phenomena that within the heart of babylon the people can experience at least something of the Herb's existence in mainstream culture without it being as tainted and contrived as "reefer madness". let us celebrate this day in which we watch the children of babylon smoke the Herb. for it could be the children of these children who become men.
perhaps "should i smoke dope" should be left on this list, although it is false in portraying the dangers of the Herb it does appeal to a very wide range of people which babylon would describe as 'normal' and, whilst not actively encouraging the use of the Herb, does indicate that it is less dangerous than alcohol (something most 'normal' people may not have realised) and leave a more subliminal message (in that the woman was happy to try it amongst other things such as drinking alcohol, not washing and cosmetic surgery) that could leave conservative or even so-called 'normal' people more open to the idea of at least accepting those who smoke the Herb and perhaps even try it themselves.
that we find these videos ridiculous is self-explanatory, but we are not the ones these videos need to convince and you only need to talk to enough people where ever you are to realise that rational and spiritual gain are not the way to win their hearts. perhaps the Herb needs a slogan. if we can fit divinity into three syllables perhaps now is the time.
1. in pot we trust
2. the union
3. grass: the history of marijuana
4. cannabis: the evil weed?
5. should i smoke dope?
the union is friggin awesome, before watching it my folks were against pot, extremely against it, my mother firmly believed marijuana was a drug that pimps gave to young girls so theyll become drug addicted prostitutes (her words), after they watched the union and waiting to inhale (which definately should be number 2 on the top 5 movies listed, super high me shouldnt be on there) i was able to come out of the closet that i grow me my plants in (not that i actually have a pot closet, just an expression)
i firmly believe the more technoligically inclined stoners should get together and find a way to hack every tv network in the world so that it plays the union over and over again for a week, this movie takes every major arguement for prohibition and not only debunks them but makes them seem... stupid. if we could get an entire country to watch the friggin thing that country would want it legal in a week
I've never heard of any of them except Super High Me. I'm looking forward to watching all of them.
Thanks for the list!
without a doubt, a/k/a Tommy Chong. It's political, emotional and you see it through the experience of Tommy Chong getting busted for bongs!!!!